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Laugh tracks in the dust: Heavenly Horse Expo

It appears to me the Good Lord must be planning a Heavenly Horse Expo in the near future -- and needs some experts to...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Nirvana at Damphewmore

It was a long time coming this year, but nirvana finally arrived at Damphewmore Acres. It arrived in the form of the summer’s first...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: A basket of deplorables

Last week ol’ Nevah and I went to Villisca and Red Oak, Iowa, to honor the long and productive life of “Bud,” a 95-year-old...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Fourth of July Limericks

I’m starting to write this column on Independence Day.  Ol’ Nevah and I spent a real quiet Fourth of July holiday. We basically stayed...

Laugh tracks in the dust: Winter alert!

 Winter alert! The summer solstice is behind us. That means winter is coming. Don’t forget where you put your long-underwear. I just wanted to...

Laugh tracks in the dust: “Finny” things

Whew! We’ve had a yo-yo bout of weather the last 48 hours at Damphewmore Acres. On Friday, my New Mexico fishin’ buddy, ol’ Albie...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Jerry Zingers

I’ve finally got my gardens in pretty decent shape, but at a cost. I’ve worked so hard in them that I think I’m achy...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Rapid spread of armadillos

Well, it’s been hard to get back in the harness to write this column since I wrote a month’s worth in advance in May...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Like Father, Like Son

  Almost always the funniest stories are true ones. This one comes from a friend in Wamego, Kan., ol’ KayAnn E. Quipp, who works in...

Laugh Tracks in the Dust: Memories of Reed

I mentioned two weeks ago that Reed, one of my old high school buddies in California, had gone to his great reward  — and...
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